Definitionadj. sheathed in iron plates for protection
Last update: September 5, 2015
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You will leave the presentation with a new, ironclad commitment to your business life. [adjective]
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We will not go into this with ironclad, preconceived notions. [adjective]
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The feat by which he will be remembered was the destruction of the Confederate ironclad "Albemarle" in the Roanoke river on the 27th of October in 1864. [Please select]
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The unequal fight between the ironclad and the wooden ship lasted for perhaps half an hour. [Please select]
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The Confederates had completed a more terrible ironclad than the _Merrimac_, which they named the _Arkansas_. [Please select]
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The ironclad seemed to rebound and tremble for a moment, and then passed on. [Please select]
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These officials and other employees must take the "ironclad" oath. [Please select]
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New appointments were nearly always carpetbaggers and native radicals who could take the "ironclad" oath. [Please select]
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